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Zlato Prazske Dark 500ML

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Description

Zlato Prazske Dark 500ML is a Czech dark lager brewed at 5.2% ABV in a 500ml bottle by one of Europe’s oldest operating breweries. Produced by Pivovar Regent Tebo a brewery with roots dating to 1357 this expression draws on more than six and a half centuries of Czech brewing heritage, delivering a restrained yet layered take on the tmav pivo (dark beer) tradition.

Quick Facts: ABV: 5.2% | Origin: Tebo, Czech Republic | Style: Czech Dark Lager | Brewery: Pivovar Regent Tebo (est. 1357)

Production & Heritage

Pivovar Regent Tebo is among the oldest continuously operating breweries in the world, with documented brewing activity in the South Bohemian town of Tebo since 1357. The brewery operates as an independent craft producer, a distinction it prominently claims on its labeling. Zlato Prazske Dark follows the Czech tmav lek style, which shares DNA with Munich Dunkel but diverges through the use of Saaz hops, characteristically soft Bohemian water, and Czech lager yeast yielding a drier, more hop-balanced profile than its Bavarian counterparts.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Dark caramel leads the nose with a noticeable sweetness, followed by a subtle spiciness from the Saaz hops. There is a suggestion of toasted bread and a faint roasted grain quality underneath.

Taste: The palate opens with dark bread flavors and transitions into light chocolate and slightly roasted malt at the mid-palate. Despite the sweetish aroma, the flavor is well balanced a firm bitterness arrives alongside drying, spicy hop notes that keep the malt character in check. The sweetness stays restrained and bready rather than cloying.

Finish: Medium-bodied and crisp, the finish dries cleanly with lingering notes of chocolate malt and a gentle hop bitterness. The overall impression is balanced and sessionable for a dark lager.

How to Drink Zlato Prazske Dark

Serve chilled at 68C (4346F) in a Czech pokal or a standard lager glass to appreciate its clear, dark ruby color and creamy off-white head. This dark lager also works well as a base in beer cocktails: a Black Velvet (half dark lager, half sparkling wine) plays off its roasted malt sweetness; a Michelada Oscura pairs its bready character with lime and hot sauce; and a Snakebite variation using dry cider complements the chocolate and caramel malt notes with crisp acidity.

Best For

  • Introducing a lager drinker to Czech dark beer styles
  • Pairing with hearty Central European cuisine at a dinner gathering
  • Building a tasting flight comparing Czech tmav lek against Munich Dunkel and Schwarzbier
  • A cold-weather session beer when lighter lagers feel too thin

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Zlato Prazske Dark taste like? It delivers dark bread and light chocolate flavors balanced by firm hop bitterness and a drying, spicy finish from Saaz hops. The mouthfeel is medium-bodied and crisp, with bready sweetness kept in check by the overall balance.

How does Zlato Prazske Dark compare to a Munich Dunkel? Both are dark lagers built on caramel and toasted malt, but Zlato Prazske Dark uses Saaz hops, softer Bohemian water, and Czech lager yeast, which produce a drier, more hop-forward profile. Munich Dunkels tend to lean more heavily on malt sweetness with German noble hop varieties playing a supporting role.

Is Zlato Prazske Dark good for beginners? Yes at 5.2% ABV with balanced sweetness and moderate bitterness, it serves as an approachable entry point into dark lagers without the intensity of stouts or porters.

Where is Zlato Prazske Dark made? It is brewed by Pivovar Regent in Tebo, a town in the South Bohemian region of the Czech Republic. The brewery has been in operation since 1357, making it one of the oldest in Europe.

What foods pair well with Zlato Prazske Dark? Roast pork and dumplings (vepo-knedlo-zelo) highlight the malt backbone; smoked sausages complement the roasted grain character; aged Gouda or Gruyre echo the caramel notes; dark rye bread with butter mirrors the bready sweetness; and chocolate torte or strudel pairs naturally with the light cocoa undertones.

What sizes does Zlato Prazske Dark come in? The standard available format is a 500ml bottle, which is the traditional serving size for Czech lagers.

Is Zlato Prazske Dark worth the price? It positions as a modestly priced import dark lager that delivers complexity well above its price tier, backed by genuine centuries-old brewing provenance that most competitors in the category cannot match.

Why Zlato Prazske Dark?

What separates this beer from the crowded field of European dark lagers is provenance that is genuinely rare Pivovar Regent Tebo has been brewing since 1357, predating most of its continental rivals by centuries. The tmav lek style itself is less commonly exported than Czech pilsners, making this an uncommon find outside Central Europe. With its balanced interplay of dark caramel, chocolate malt, and Saaz hop bitterness, Zlato Prazske Dark represents a faithful expression of a style that too often gets overshadowed by its pale counterpart. For anyone looking to explore Czech beer beyond pilsner, this is a credible and well-made starting point.

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